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		<title>By: Mobile Tech Blog &#187; Privacy concerns about newer mobile technologies</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mobile Tech Blog &#187; Privacy concerns about newer mobile technologies</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Jayvee of Cellphone9 recently posted about lighter side of 3G joking about how it will make harder for husbands to lie to their wives about their location.Though this one was in good humour I recalled having read about some IITian having created a cellphone tracking technology where one can keep track of exact location of  any other cellphone, and this one did not need 3G either it was a network-operator sided technology and can be used simply via SMS. (link to the article) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Jayvee of Cellphone9 recently posted about lighter side of 3G joking about how it will make harder for husbands to lie to their wives about their location.Though this one was in good humour I recalled having read about some IITian having created a cellphone tracking technology where one can keep track of exact location of  any other cellphone, and this one did not need 3G either it was a network-operator sided technology and can be used simply via SMS. (link to the article) [...]</p>
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